rudolf@neptune.uucp (Jim Rudolf) (08/09/89)
In article <2171@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk> skilbane@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk writes: >>> [....] >>> if (done==ENDOFFILE) >>> puts("Sorry ... password not found in dict.\n"); >> >> I hope people have the good sense to use a non-dictionary password now that >> programs like this are floating around the net. I have apparently missed the entire thread discussing password checking programs! Where might I catch such a program floating around the net? Thanks, Jim Rudolf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- College of Oceanography Oregon State University rudolf@oce.orst.edu -or- {tektronix,hp-pcd}!orstcs!oce.orst.edu!rudolf "All opinions herein are mine"
rudolf@neptune.uucp (Jim Rudolf) (08/09/89)
In article <12001@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> rudolf@oce.orst.edu (Jim Rudolf) writes: >In article <2171@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk> skilbane@zaphod.axion.bt.co.uk writes: >>>> [....] >>>> if (done==ENDOFFILE) >>>> puts("Sorry ... password not found in dict.\n"); >>> >>> I hope people have the good sense to use a non-dictionary password now that >>> programs like this are floating around the net. > >I have apparently missed the entire thread discussing password checking >programs! Where might I catch such a program floating around the net? Actually, what I meant was: are there any versions/extensions of passwd on the net that will let me keep users from typing in trivial passwords? Sorry 'bout any mixup. Jim Rudolf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- College of Oceanography Oregon State University rudolf@oce.orst.edu -or- {tektronix,hp-pcd}!orstcs!oce.orst.edu!rudolf "All opinions herein are mine"